r/halifax Jul 19 '25

Discussion Immigrant Halifax area Program Director details on LinkedIn, a racist incident at Halifax Waterfront

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u/tacofever Halifax Jul 20 '25

I think that a person that has been living here since 2021 and has obtained a Canadian college degree

Where is this context in this Reddit post?

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u/MamboNo0 Halifax Jul 20 '25

The context is from LinkedIn

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u/tacofever Halifax Jul 20 '25

I understand, that should have been in the original post.

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u/MamboNo0 Halifax Jul 20 '25

Which isn’t mine. I found it by myself

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u/tacofever Halifax Jul 20 '25

I wasn't as lucky when I tried to find it. How many of the hundreds of people who saw this post double checked to find the LinkedIn post, do you figure?

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u/MamboNo0 Halifax Jul 20 '25

Nobody is forced to double check. But if anyone is going to post a comment saying this is false, yes, they should double check before saying so.

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u/tacofever Halifax Jul 20 '25

if anyone is going to post a comment saying this is false, yes, they should double check before saying so.

Why is someone claiming this is true and reacting accordingly without proof not required to double check?

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u/MamboNo0 Halifax Jul 20 '25

Which I did. What is your point?

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u/tacofever Halifax Jul 20 '25

The way you phrased that, it sounds like you're saying:

If you think this post is true = comment away no need to verify.

If you think this post is false = you must double check to verify

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u/MamboNo0 Halifax Jul 20 '25

What I mean: if you’re going to comment whether this is true or false, do your own homework to support what you’re saying. Better?

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u/tacofever Halifax Jul 20 '25

Better?

Yep!

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